Worst Insult You've Ever Been Dealt

<p>hmmm, one of my friends was told to "float back on her raft to Cuba" even though she is not even hispanic. she was also called a "dirty mexican..."</p>

<p>humans are so evil. just like the human beings are so evil to the poor creature of frankenstein. all he wanted was a gf and BOOM victor just kills his female creation right in front of his eyes.
man i failed my four frankenstein quizzes this week. -_-</p>

<p>my hononrs english teacher told me I would going to hell, since I wasn't Christian, and that my religion has no basis.</p>

<p>what religion are you?</p>

<p>hindu (10 char max)</p>

<p>^I'm a catholic, but seriously if I wasn't catholic I would so be hindu...its such an awesome religion ( TOK teacher made us give an oral presentation on hinduism)</p>

<p>i'm buddhist, and i get the "you're going to go to hell" comments all the time. usually from really intense catholics (no offense to any catholics out there. it just seems to be the pattern)</p>

<p><em>after i spent hours and hours making an ad</em>
"the problem is, this is why you shouldn't make middle school kids make ads. they just LOVE fonts and colors! too distracting!"</p>

<p>the thing is, this ADULTs' ads are not good, either. :(</p>

<p>yeah but from a teacher, that kinda suprised me. Christianity is wonderful religion, if christians can go past the dogmatics and truly focus on the true teaching of Christ. I have read the surmon of the mount, and Christ's teachings are so beautiful and full of love that it makes wonder how such teachings can be so distorted. It is ironic how one of the commendments is thou shalt not kill, and most of deaths that have occured in history are in the name of religion.</p>

<p>That's strange, cause I'd always thought both of those religions are derivatives of some sort of an older one. That may explain why (s)he's an english teacher and not a theologian.</p>

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Look, if he or she is dumb enough to go to Liberal U then obviously they're not going to know how to get off a mailing list.

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<p>"he or she" referring to me.</p>

<p>This is from (I'm not mentioning any names)TACTICALNUKE on the CC West Point forum!!!!! Extremely politically charged, and a generalization of all liberals. Studies show that more educated people become more liberal BTW. On top of this this was totally uncalled for, TACTICALNUKE!!!! (again, not mentioning names) I was only wondering how I can get off of West Point's mailing list, because I'm not interested in them. I'm trying to save them some money you know.</p>

<p>And by the way [bold]TACTICALNUKE[/bold], if you're going to insult me personally like that, learn how to speak proper English first!!!!! "If he or she is ......., then obviously HE OR SHE (not they.)....."</p>

<p>Of course, I REFUSE to take crap from someone whose username is TACTICALNUKE!!! :D</p>

<p>Most of the new generation catholics, at least the ones I know, seem to be much more tolerant than older ones. And I think christians ( you know, the "sing-dance-praise the lord", no offense, ones" seem, at least to me, much more judgemental than catholics.</p>

<p>cookiemonkey- woops. =P
I always wonder why <em>PE</em> teachers tend to be on the hefty side...it's just so paradoxical</p>

<p>I meant christianity in a monolithic form. I find it so amazing how one sect will codemn another sect of Christianity to hell for some random little thing. Sects are cool, but you're all christian, you know you all believe in Christ. So, in example only, how can a catholic denounce a protestant as not being a christian for not believing in the pope. I apologise if my generalization is wrong, but with so many different sects I have lost count what the miniscule differences are.</p>

<p>haha no prob dusk
yea my <em>PE</em> teacher couldn't even demonstrate half the exercises we were doing cuz she was so ... wide.</p>

<p>teacher: how do you get to school?</p>

<p>me: I get a ride</p>

<p>teacher: do your parents drop you off?</p>

<p>me: yes sir.</p>

<p>teacher: do they get fined for littering?</p>

<p>me: no sir. ...wait a minute...</p>

<p>i get told i'm going to hell all the time..i'm agnostic, and therefore a sinner?</p>

<p>but, seriously, if christians were all as christ-like as they're supposed to be, i'm sure i'd like them more. jesus was a good guy. crazy bible thumpers = not so good. i'm not saying all christians are like this, but i know quite a few who are.</p>

<p>oh, and i got b*tched at because i didn't cry after i dropped my rifle at a winterguard competition..i was told i wasn't dedicated enough, when in reality i just feel stupid crying about ridiculous things like that when there are people dying of AIDS in africa..</p>

<p>omg leah i have the similar problem. apparently if we don't cry about something, then we just dont care about it/arent dedicated to it. what a stupid stupid stupid assumption. humans suck.</p>

<p>yeah..i mean, of course i'm upset that i didn't give my best performance. but bawling because of something like that seems so..petty.</p>

<p>my father called me a judgemental b/tch the other day in public. that was pretty nice. </p>

<p>my mom is sortof obsessed with weight, so a few years ago when my body was just growing and going throught its awkward stages I gained a few pounds. one day I was sitting in the kitchen eating a bowl of ice cream and my mom was like "you know, if you didn't eat so much sh/t your hips wouldn't be so huge". i still remind her of that when she comments on how nice my body is or something because i'm somewhat sensitive about that kind of thing and it really hurt me because it wasn't even true, she was just in a bad mood and knew it would make me paranoid about getting "fat". </p>

<p>ugh.. parents.</p>